Underwater SCR lifting frame
An underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) lifting frame comprises a lift frame foundation and an SCR lifting frame comprising a lift frame interface adapted to be connected to the lift frame foundation; a foundation interface; a lift guide configured to accept the lift frame foundation; and a lift slidably disposed about the lift guide, the lift comprising an SCR pull head interface configured to be connected to an SCR pull head. The underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) lifting frame and systems using it allow for flex joint repair/replacement subsea which do not require large winches, deck re-enforcements, steering winches, and heavy crane lifts required by facility mounted winches above water and also reduces required heavy lifting and overall complexity of flex joint replacement.
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This application claims priority through U.S. Provisional Application 62/660,375 filed on 20 Apr. 2018.
BACKGROUNDDeepwater facilities may have steel catenary pipeline risers (SCR) with flex joints. In such environments, cost of repair may be affected by the depth of water and size of the SCR to be lifted. Typically, deepwater facilities have a flexible joint flex joint or titanium stress joint (TSJ) built in to the SCR's to dampen the movement of the facility to the SCR. Over time the moving and flexing causes the flex joints to deteriorated and require replacement or TSJ's removal for inspection and testing.
Current technology requires locating large winches on board the facility that both lift and steer the flex joint above water, where it can be removed and replaced. In the past, systems have re-enforced the upper decks, placed temporary cranes, and used large lift winches, rolling blocks, and steering winches.
Various figures are included herein which illustrate aspects of embodiments of the disclosed inventions.
In embodiments, the claimed invention does not require the large winches, deck re-enforcements, steering winches, and heavy crane lifts required by the facility mounted winches above water and reduces the required heavy lifting and overall complexity of flex joint replacement by eliminating the engineering and upper deck re-enforcements needed for the large topside winches, further simplifying the overall flex joint change out by directly up, avoiding heavy lift equipment and steering winches.
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Lift 32, which may comprise one or more lifting beams 35, is typically removably disposed with respect to lift guide 30 and may further be slidably disposed within a predetermined portion of the lift guide 30.
SCR pull head interface 31 may comprise a coupler such as a shackle configured to be connected to SCR pull head 131.
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In embodiments, a predetermined set of slings 40 are present and connected to lift frame foundation 10 and/or foundation interface 50 where one or more friction clamps 41 is connected to the predetermined set of slings 40. Slings 40 are typically connected to lift frame foundation 10 and friction clamp 41 is typically connected to sling 40 and configured to secure underwater steel catenary pipeline riser 111.
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In the operation of exemplary methods, in embodiments the claimed invention may be used to change existing processes by installing underwater SCR lifting frame 1 such that it will just lift flex joint 110 (
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The foregoing disclosure and description of the inventions are illustrative and explanatory. Various changes in the size, shape, and materials, as well as in the details of the illustrative construction and/or an illustrative method may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. An underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) lifting frame, comprising:
- a. a lift frame foundation disposed subsea, comprising an SCR mating surface configured to be connected to an SCR receptacle; and
- b. an SCR lifting frame disposed subsea, comprising: i. a lift frame interface adapted to be connected to the lift frame foundation; ii. a foundation interface dimensioned to secure the SCR lifting frame to a subsea structure; iii. a lift guide configured to accept the lift frame foundation; and iv. a lift slidably disposed about the lift guide, the lift comprising an SCR pull head interface configured to be connected to an SCR pull head.
2. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, further comprising a predetermined set of lifting frame securing fasteners connected to the frame interface and configured to secure the SCR lifting frame to a subsea structure.
3. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, further comprising:
- a. a predetermined set of slings connected to the foundation interface; and
- b. a clamp connected to the predetermined set of slings.
4. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, further comprising a pipe grip configured to be connected to the SCR receptacle, the pipe grip configured to secure a pipe within the SCR receptacle.
5. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift is removably disposed with respect to the lift guide.
6. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift which is slidably disposed about the lift guide the lift is slidably disposed within a predetermined portion of the lift guide.
7. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift frame foundation is customized to cooperatively fit with the SCR receptacle.
8. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift frame foundation further comprises an alignment guide configured to aid alignment of the lift frame foundation with the SCR lifting frame.
9. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift frame foundation further comprises a base retainer system adapted to secure the lift frame foundation to the SCR lifting frame.
10. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the lift comprises a lifting beam (35).
11. The underwater SCR lifting frame of claim 1, wherein the SCR pull head interface comprises a shackle configured to be connected to the SCR pull head.
12. A system for replacement of a flexible joint built into an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) of a pipeline riser, comprising:
- a. an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) lifting frame disposed subsea, comprising: i. a lift frame foundation disposed subsea, comprising an SCR mating surface configured to be connected to an SCR receptacle; and ii. an SCR lifting frame disposed subsea, comprising: 1. a lift frame interface adapted to be connected to the lift frame foundation; 2. a foundation interface dimensioned to secure the SCR lifting frame to a subsea structure; 3. a lift guide configured to accept the lift frame foundation; and 4. a lift slidably disposed about the lift guide, the lift comprising an SCR pull head interface configured to be connected to an SCR pull head; and
- b. an underwater dry welding habitat configured to be deployed at least partially within the SCR lifting frame, the underwater dry welding habitat further adapted to allow welding subsea.
13. The system for replacement of a flexible joint built into an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) of pipeline riser of claim 12, wherein the underwater dry welding habitat is further configured to allow welding within the underwater dry welding habitat while deployed subsea.
14. A method of replacement of a flexible joint built into an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) of pipeline riser using a system for replacement of a flexible joint built into an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) of a pipeline riser comprising an underwater steel catenary pipeline riser (SCR) lifting frame disposed subsea which comprises a lift frame foundation disposed subsea comprising an SCR mating surface configured to be connected to an SCR receptacle and an SCR lifting frame disposed subsea comprising a lift frame interface adapted to be connected to the lift frame foundation, a foundation interface dimensioned to secure the SCR lifting frame to a subsea structure, a lift guide configured to accept the lift frame foundation, and a lift slidably disposed about the lift guide where the lift comprises an SCR pull head interface configured to be connected to an SCR pull head, the method comprising:
- a. securing the underwater SCR lifting frame to a subsea structure subsea;
- b. connecting the lift frame foundation to an existing SCR receptacle;
- c. securing a riser into the existing SCR receptacle;
- d. removing a closure spool and installing an SCR pull head into a flex joint of the riser, the flex joint to be replaced subsea;
- e. positioning the lift to a location proximate the pull head;
- f. securing the lift to the pull head;
- g. moving the lift with respect to the lifting frame to secure the flexible joint at a distance removed from the existing SCR receptacle;
- h. severing a tubular to which the flexible joint is connected at a distance intermediate the flexible joint and the existing SCR receptacle;
- i. installing a new flexible joint onto a section of a tubular;
- j. connecting the new flexible joint to the tubular from which the existing flexible joint was severed; and
- k. positioning the new flexible joint into the existing SCR receptacle.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the system further comprises an underwater dry welding habitat configured to be deployed at least partially within the SCR lifting frame, the method further comprising:
- a. securing the underwater dry welding habitat configured to be deployed at least partially within the SCR lifting frame; and
- b. performing a welding operation within the underwater dry welding habitat.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the welding operation comprises welding a flange to a new flex joint or welding the flex joint to the SCR receptacle.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 19, 2019
Date of Patent: Oct 27, 2020
Patent Publication Number: 20190323297
Assignee: Oceaneering International, Inc. (Houston, TX)
Inventor: Walter Jack Couch (Patterson, LA)
Primary Examiner: Carib A Oquendo
Application Number: 16/389,179
International Classification: E21B 17/01 (20060101); F16L 1/15 (20060101); E21B 43/01 (20060101); E21B 19/00 (20060101);